English

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Etymology

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    From Artsakh +‎ -i.

    Adjective

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    Artsakhi (comparative more Artsakhi, superlative most Artsakhi)

    1. Of or relating to Artsakh (former unrecognized state in the Caucausus).
      Synonym: Artsakhian
      • 2023 December 26, Lynn Zovighian, “Azerbaijan Rewarded a Year After the Lachin Corridor Blockade and Genocide”, in Newsweek[1], New York, N.Y.: Newsweek Publishing LLC, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2024-06-11:
        Today, the blockade and genocide continues. Artsakhi Armenian culture, heritage, and private property are still under siege, leaders and citizens are still being held in arbitrary detention, and there is no right to go back through the Lachin Corridor and return home.

    Noun

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    Artsakhi (plural Artsakhis)

    1. A native or inhabitant of Artsakh (former unrecognized state in the Caucausus).
      Synonym: Artsakhian
      • 2024 February 16, ANCA, “Stepanyan and Beglaryan advocate for rights and safe return of Artsakh's Armenians”, in The Armenian Weekly[2], archived from the original on 2024-05-26:
        It is crucial to rebuild the lives of the Artsakhis in Armenia and to unconditionally give them Armenian citizenship, and to safeguard the internationally recognized borders of Armenia.